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From: hkaplan@aspen.uml.edu (Howard Kaplan)
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I would like to create a new newsgroup: misc.education.multimedia.
The existing multimedia groups are more concerned with technical
issues, i.e. sounds boards that work with the PC, etc. This
proposed group would deal with more educational issues: who has
created what for what piece of curriculum, where can one get
training in this area, etc.
I'd like to moderate this group. I teach multimedia on the
university level (UMass Lowell) and have worked on several projects.
I have also taught on the K-12 level and keep abreast of multimedia
issues in that area. I am published in THE Journal and a frequent
presentor at educational computing conferences.
Many thanks for your consideration,
Howard Kaplan
From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Fri Feb 18 17:48:36 1994
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From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey)
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Subject: CFV: misc.education.multimedia moderated
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (1 of 2)
Moderated group misc.education.multimedia
Newsgroup line:
misc.education.multimedia multimedia for education (moderated)
Votes must be received by 23:59 GMT, 11 March 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Voting questions
should be directed to Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>. For questions
about the proposed group, please contact the proposer, Howard Kaplan
<Hkaplan@woods.uml.edu>.
CHARTER
The proposed newsgroup, misc.multimedia.education, would deal with the
interface of teaching and technology, including:
** who has created what multimedia program for what piece of curriculum;
** where can one get training in this area; and
** which pieces of multimedia technology seems to work in the classroom, and
which do not.
The larger arena of training (i.e. business) will be also addressed.
COMMENTS from the proposer
I'd like to moderate this group. Other co-moderators are welcome. I teach
multimedia at the university level (UMass Lowell) and have worked on several
projects. I have also taught on the K-12 level and keep abreast of multimedia
issues in that area. I am published in THE Journal and a frequent presentor at
educational technology conferences.
I think this group should be accepted by the members because it will focus in
on a teaching technology that present educators with breakthrough methodolgies
for instructing and preparing students for the 21st century.
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From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Wed Mar 9 23:33:01 1994
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From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey)
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SECOND AND FINAL CALL FOR VOTES (2 of 2)
Moderated group misc.education.multimedia
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misc.education.multimedia multimedia for education (moderated)
Votes must be received by 23:59 GMT, 11 March 1994.
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should be directed to Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>. For questions
about the proposed group, please contact the proposer, Howard Kaplan
<Hkaplan@woods.uml.edu>.
CHARTER
The proposed newsgroup, misc.multimedia.education, would deal with the
interface of teaching and technology, including:
** who has created what multimedia program for what piece of curriculum;
** where can one get training in this area; and
** which pieces of multimedia technology seems to work in the classroom, and
which do not.
The larger arena of training (i.e. business) will be also addressed.
COMMENTS from the proposer
I'd like to moderate this group. Other co-moderators are welcome. I teach
multimedia at the university level (UMass Lowell) and have worked on several
projects. I have also taught on the K-12 level and keep abreast of multimedia
issues in that area. I am published in THE Journal and a frequent presentor at
educational technology conferences.
I think this group should be accepted by the members because it will focus in
on a teaching technology that present educators with breakthrough methodolgies
for instructing and preparing students for the 21st century.
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voting@calvin.ph.utexas.edu
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I vote YES on misc.education.multimedia
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YES are the requirements for group creation. Addresses and votes of all
voters will be published in the final voting results list.
BOUNCED VOTE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All votes received by February 23nd, 23:59 GMT have been counted and ACKed.
Vote acknowledgements sent to the following addresses have bounced. These
votes *have* been counted, but I have been unable to reply to their mail.
If you voted, but you have NOT received an ACK *and* your name is NOT listed
below, then your vote was probably lost somewhere in the ether. Please
send another vote to voting@calvin.ph.utexas.edu.
None.
The following people have sent malformed ballots which have not been
superceded by a Yes, No, or Abstain vote. These people should revote.
None.
Ed Bailey
Votetaker for rec.music.makers.piano
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From bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu Tue Mar 22 20:14:44 1994
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From: bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.multimedia,misc.education
Subject: RESULT: misc.education.multimedia moderated passes 160:17
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VOTE RESULT
Moderated group misc.education.multimedia
UseVote 2.0a Vote Count - (c) 1993 Ron Dippold
misc.education.multimedia (moderated) group vote results - 177 valid votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
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160 17 : Yes Yes : Yes : misc.education.multimedia
Voting closed 23:59 GMT, 11 March 1994. 202 votes were received.
21 votes were discarded as duplicates or superceded. 4 invalid ballots
were not corrected.
This margin is adequate for newgroup creation. There will now be a
five-day period during which corrections to the vote count may be
made. Barring massive controversy about the vote, the group will
be created at the end of this period.
Newsgroup line:
misc.education.multimedia Multimedia for education. (Moderated)
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.
Votetaker: Ed Bailey <bailey@hagar.ph.utexas.edu>
Proponent: Howard Kaplan <Hkaplan@woods.uml.edu>
Moderator: Howard Kaplan <Hkaplan@woods.uml.edu>
CHARTER
The proposed newsgroup, misc.multimedia.education, would deal with the
interface of teaching and technology, including:
** who has created what multimedia program for what piece of curriculum;
** where can one get training in this area; and
** which pieces of multimedia technology seems to work in the classroom, and
which do not.
The larger arena of training (i.e. business) will be also addressed.
misc.education.multimedia (moderated) group vote Final Vote Ack
Yes Votes
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A.Cawson@sussex.ac.uk Alan Cawson
a43astra@ida.his.se Astrid Raidl
aas3@Lehigh.EDU ARATI AMRITLAL SHAH-YUKICH
aau@uoguelph.ca Andre Auger
abarban@ccsg.tau.ac.il abarbanel joan
acg@u.washington.edu Andrew Gordon
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx JESUS EUGENIO SANCHEZ PENA
albert@bga.com Albert Nurick
amateur@world.std.com Stephen L Stclair
andyl@harlequin.com Andy Latto
annettem@netcom.com Annette M. Kester
atrense@battelle.org Eleanor C Atrens
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
bagus@e.kth.se B - E - A - S - T
bahn0013@gold.tc.umn.edu David L Bahn-1
bergmap@gov.on.ca Paul Bergman
bill@arcadia.cs.rmit.EDU.AU Bill Koch
bj@herbison.com B.J. Herbison
bladen@u.washington.edu Bernice Laden
bn293@cleveland.Freenet.Edu Douglas P. Shannon
boutinjm@ERE.UMontreal.CA Boutin Jean-Marie
brandl@u.washington.edu Klaus
buglady@bronze.lcs.mit.edu Aliza R. Panitz
BYUH.ADMIN.ELLISB@BYUH.EDU
cgervais@uoguelph.ca Charles Gervais
CHAZIN@AppleLink.Apple.COM Chazin, Steve
ches16@computer-centre-sun.strathclyde.ac.uk d.v.crowe
childers@gab.unt.edu JAMES CHILDERS
chuahl@soda.berkeley.edu Chua Hak Lien
cliff@allen.com Cliff Allen
cnquinn@cse.unsw.edu.au Clark Quinn
d9bertil@dtek.chalmers.se Bertil Jonell
Daniel.Cortsen@m.cc.utah.edu Daniel Cortsen
Dave_Taylor@byu.edu Dave Taylor
DAVISKI%AM.mrgate@woods.uml.edu
dbruce@gonzo.cs.uoguelph.ca Dave Bruce
DDURIG@VAX1.UMKC.EDU
debbyb@aol.com
dongil@ecn.purdue.edu Dongil Shin
DONOHOEJ%AM.mrgate@woods.uml.edu
drayer@minerva.cis.yale.edu Rebecca Drayer
DRODGERS@delphi.com
drwho%Gallif@ersys.edmonton.ab.ca Dave Shariff Yadallee
eborkows@plains.nodak.edu Ellen Borkowski
ed.price@oip.gatech.edu Ed Price
erika@informix.com erika
gandrsn@whale.st.usm.edu Gary Anderson
Gerald_King@mindlink.bc.ca Gerald King
gerdeg@hacktic.nl Ger de Gooijer
groosman@prl.philips.nl
hank_bell@il.us.swissbank.com Henry W. Bell
harold@futon.SFSU.EDU Harold Hedelman
harv@cis.ksu.edu Harvard Townsend
hazelton@hubble.sheridanc.on.ca Bruce Hazelton
heinau@chemie.fu-berlin.de Vera Heinau
henry@eclipse.sheridanc.on.ca Sue Henry
hinoj@ccmail.orst.edu
HKAPLAN%AM.mrgate@woods.uml.edu
jbarsch@cftnet.com J. Barsch
jberk@world.std.com Joe Berkovitz
jeno@netcom.com Jennifer Overholt
jiri@mica.berkeley.edu Jiri Weiss
johnb@barker.demon.co.uk John Barker
jpark@eis.calstate.edu John Park
jpe@world.std.com James P Edwards
jrufinus@students.wisc.edu
jt34@prism.gatech.edu chris thompson
kalt@NMSU.Edu
karin@cs.jyu.fi Kari Niemi
KHANR%AM.mrgate@woods.uml.edu
kma@mprgate.mpr.ca Keith Ma
knappre@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu
korcuska@ils.nwu.edu Michael Korcuska
L15D@ZFN.uni-bremen.de Martin Schroeder
laid@VTCC1.CC.VT.EDU Vince Hamner
Larry.Waldrop@UC.Edu Larry Waldrop
lebrasse@u.washington.edu LeBrasseur
lindak@trillium.soe.umich.edu Linda Kendall
LIZSZELIGA@delphi.com
loewingh@ccmail.orst.edu
lonadar@judy.indstate.edu Lonadar the Wanderer
lucas@MR.Net Stephanie Lucas
M.Turner@massey.ac.nz Max Turner
malex@malex.win.net Mark Alexander
mark@lri.rain.com Mark Reay
MARS@med.und.ac.za MARS
mcintosh@uoguelph.ca Don McIntosh
Michael.Binder@Dartmouth.EDU Michael Binder
MICHELLE@aci1.aci.ns.ca MICHELLE MADER
militant@ohsu.EDU Jeanne Militante
MILLERL@QUCDN.QueensU.CA
mkb@ohsu.EDU Marilyn Bushway
mlm@cs.brown.edu
mrwarden@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Melissa Rhoads Warden
MSF45@delphi.com
n8117105@henson.cc.wwu.edu Judy Cosky
NELSON@DEANS.MED.UTAH.EDU Bradley R. Nelson Med Illus
neves@ils.nwu.edu
oarist@scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu Orlando Aristizabal
palmerm@CERF.NET L. Merrill Palmer
paul@malloco.ing.puc.cl Paul D. Saffery
Peter.Arien@cc.kuleuven.ac.be Peter Arien
pfeifer@fokus.gmd.de Tom Pfeifer
pmancha@umd5.umd.edu Philip E. Mancha
PNORRIS@BESTSD.SDSU.EDU
qedhayes@csn.org Jeanne Hayes
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
R.Beloin@cornell.edu Ron Beloin
rahimi@eecg.toronto.edu Saeid Rahimi
reed@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au John Reed
revu@midway.uchicago.edu Sendhil Revuluri
richardi@cogs.susx.ac.uk
ROB0055859@acad.suffolk.edu
Robert.Malmgren@eua.ericsson.se Robert Malmgren
rodrigo@infomag.mb.ca Rodrigo Vivanco
ronwhite@vm.cc.latech.edu
ROSENBLAD@SMCVAX.SMCVT.EDU
RUSSELL1@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu
rwarren@world.std.com Ralph Warren
sbjones@MIT.EDU Susan B. Jones
sclark@uoguelph.ca Simon Clark
sfm@manduca.neurobio.arizona.edu Stephen Matheson
shaneh@netcom.com K. Shane Hartman
SHERRING@cc.curtin.edu.au
shimkus@phoenix.cs.uga.edu
skc@dns.sas.ab.ca
SLX88@cc.usu.edu Scott Allen
smitchel@uoguelph.ca Slade Mitchell
sneed@cvm.msu.edu Steve Sneed
SNTHOMAS@delphi.com
stefano@quinta.st.dsi.unimi.it Stefano Quintarelli
stuart@psyclops.psyc.queensu.ca Stuart Marlin
swildner@channelz.gun.de Sascha Wildner
sylvesterm@uamont.edu
taft@cs.unc.edu Todd D. Taft
tareski@plains.NoDak.edu Val Tareski
tch2@csd4.csd.uwm.edu Thomas C Hughes
tciccate@carina.unm.edu thomas ciccateri
tho@netaxs.com Tony Ho
timbo@ig.co.uk Tim Bunce
tricia@trillium.soe.umich.edu Tricia Jones
ttaggart@u.washington.edu Thomas Taggart
ushiphh@isys-hh.hanse.de Hans D. Lehmann
usluel@rpi.edu Degerhan Usluel
vaughn@indirect.com Vaughn L. Treude
verch@cedar.buffalo.edu Jason Verch
vero@laas.fr Veronique Baudin Thomas
vgrhu@chevron.com guy r. hummel
vieira@garnet.berkeley.edu
Ville.Lavonius@m.cc.utah.edu Ville Lavonius
voting@calvin.ph.utexas.edu Georg Rueckriem
W.D.Locke@sussex.ac.uk William Locke
waelti@aal.unibe.ch Thomas Waelti
wasson@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu Wasson John
wb@roka.de Wilhelm Buehler
WETTERLING@edte.utwente.nl Joachim Wetterling
will@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu William Fitzgerald
wthelp@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au Steven Metcalf
zhu@mda.ca HongWen Zhu
zigmunds@mii.lu.lv Zigmunds Vainers
No Votes
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andras@concave.cs.wits.ac.za Andras Salamon
bereza@beech.csis.gvsu.edu Bill Bereza
claiborn@express.ctron.com Christian L Claiborn
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com
elrond@imladris.frmug.fr.net Bertrand Petit
es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu Sean P. Ryan
gspear+@CMU.EDU Geoffrey Spear
hollasch@kpc.com Steve Hollasch
julian@bongo.tele.com Julian Macassey
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
rra@CS.Stanford.EDU Russ Allbery
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Marc Moorcroft
stiela@access.digex.net Stiela
WARD@ernie.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
whostler@procy.gi.com wade hostler
Votes in error
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gt0462a@prism.gatech.edu Michael Alan Smith
! No votes
JHYDE@mtroyal.ab.ca
! Conflicting votes
RSD1@PSUVM.PSU.EDU COMMAND
! No votes
ST4JH@Jetson.UH.EDU
! Conflicting votes
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